 While the usual Red Sox fans are walking around Fenway for Game 2 of the World Series, others are bleeding blue. Last night's loss to the Red Sox did not discourage the Dodgers fans who still showed up to the park tonight. Marcy Hovind said she spent $2,000 on tickets and a Red Eye flight to Boston. To her, it's worth it to come see her team beat the Sox. I think it's just, I think they're coming off the hive that went last night, so hopefully we'll change that. The Red Series tickets are going for as much as $1,000 a piece, but that's not stopping die-hard fans. Zach Kibbe bought his ticket on Sunday for $800 and expects tonight's game to be crazy, but his glad Red Sox fans haven't picked on him yet. Not totally unexpected. I figured people would be cordial, but I haven't even, nobody's even said anything mean yet, so it was just nice. Others like John Hovind are just excited to be at Fenway and enjoy everything that comes with the game. Fenway is always a fantastic place to see a game. The fans are passionate and knowledgeable. Some of the most knowledgeable in all of baseball, so that makes it fun. L.A. fans may be outnumbered, but their fervor for the game is just as strong. Many of the Dodgers fans here hope to return to Dodger Stadium with the series tied. Reporting for BUTV in Fenway, I'm Jackie Contreras.